Friday, 16 December 2011

We've had the luxury of being able to play a little bit lately and thought we'd share some of our experiments with you.

This is our take on the Puddles Project we've talked about here. Very easy and very effective!

Rather than simply stacking glass for the initial fuse, we used a stainless steel dam for this first step.

Care to try this at home? We will lend you our dam free of charge.

1. Six pieces of opal Sys96 glass loaded up in a stainless steel dam (lined with some fibre paper)

2. Forgetting to take a pic of the block fused and intact, we show you the block after the first strike of the hammer. No need to be artistically careful here- just wack it and get out some of your frustration (it's not true Zenia was thinking of Mike here).

3. After a little more frustration release-

4. A closer look at some of the chunks now broken off

5. Loading the kiln. Note the chunks are set on edge now

6. After firing- in the kiln

and here, out-

Stick on a bail and you're done!

7. See those crumbs? Don't throw them out-

- because they make a great topping for a colourful plate-

Care to try this, we can help with a free loan of our stainless steel dam as well as some guidance on firing schedule, etc

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Buy the great Coneart B3k117 kiln, which coincidentally happens to be already on sale at $888.88 (down from $1099.99) and we'll let you pick out and take $100.00 worth of Bullseye Sale Squares (which also are on sale right now) for FREE!

Friday, 9 December 2011

5 year warranty, 3/4" grinder head, 1/4" grinder head, straight edge guide, most powerful motor in its class, and now we'll even throw in a 1/8" grinder head and a 2nd story work surface free!Very limited stock- Saturday only, yours for $144.44!(cash/debit)

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

If you are 'in the business' and want to consider taking some specialized courses in various advanced techniques (aside from our seminars which will be on-line next week- 2012), here are links to some glass suppliers in the U.S. (here and here) that have posted their schedules for 2012.I'd give you a link to our Canadian supplier's course schedule for next year, but just like this year, they don't have any.That is all...